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Museum Sint-Janshospitaal with a museum guide: highlights

Discover with our museum guide the highlights of the Museum Sint-Janshospitaal, one of the oldest preserved hospital buildings in Europe. Be enchanted by the renovated museum, a warm place that will capture your heart. The museum guide takes you on a journey through the history of healthcare with powerful and moving stories that will make your heart beat faster and beautiful works of art, both old and contemporary.

Musea Brugge Femke den Hollander 7176

What can you discover in this guided tour?

  • The extraordinary history of 900 years of care in the hospital
  • The world-renowned Memling collection, fascinating old art as well as contemporary works - by Berlinde de Bruyckere, among others - and stories and testimonies about hospitality and empathy
  • Excitement, admiration and room for a conversation.
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Good to know

Together, we will ensure that your group visit is a comfortable and trouble-free experience.

  • A group consists of a maximum of 15 people.
  • A group ticket with a museum guide for the Museum Sint-Janshospitaal costs € 275 and is valid for 15 people.
  • Group tickets can only be purchased online. That way, you are guaranteed easy access with no fuss and bother.

Book a guided tour with a museum guide

  • A museum guide must be booked at least two weeks in advance.
  • A guided tour lasts 90 minutes.
  • Our guides speak Dutch, French, German and English. You can choose your preferred language when you book.
  • Are you coming in two groups? If so, you need to book two museum guides.
  • Guided tours in Italian or Spanish are available upon request. Contact us at least 3 weeks in advance so that we can look for a suitable museum guide. Once we have found a guide, you make your online booking (it is not possible to take an option).

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Info and contact

Monday to Friday from 9.00 a.m. to 12.30 p.m. and from 1.30 p.m. to 4 p.m.

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